Abstract |
Consumers buy products from farmers through the Agri-food supply chain (ASC). Buyers
are stressing theimportance of product safety in this process, and manufacturers are looking to
increase their profits. India’s CSA is dynamic and complex, which creates significant challenges in
tracking and managing agricultural and food commodities. However, due to reliance on
intermediaries, financial and legal restrictions, Ethereum-based financial solutions, etc., most of
the current solutions do not meet ASC’s monitoring and control standards in India. To address
these issues, the authors advised using the Hybrid Model of Agricultural Supply Chain (HASC)
model. I’ Thematic analysis was applied in this work to perform a systematic literature review. The
authors have used a linear physical block diagram to highlight ASC India’s reliance on
intermediaries and to illustrate intermediaries’ linksand objectives.The strategy uses IOT and
blocks chain to track the whereabouts of goods, improve supply chain (SC) management, increase
transparency, reduce errors,preventproductdelays, and eliminatecontrarianactivities. Ethical and
illegal, and ultimately increase customer and supplier confidence. The report also notes that
financial exchanges using crypto currencies by blockchain playersare currently prohibited in
India. Solutions based on mobile banking and electronic payments have been proposed for block
chain APIs. |